Sensun Blue For Cradle Cap

My Lo has a really bad cradle cap, i dont know what to do anymore her hair is falling out. Ive tried EVERYTHING! Baby oil, olive oil, coconut oil,vaseline, gentle naturals. Have any of you use this and had success?

My Lo has a really bad cradle cap, i dont know what to do anymore her hair is falling out. Ive tried EVERYTHING! Baby oil, olive oil, coconut oil,vaseline, gentle naturals. Have any of you use this and had success?

We saw the pediatrician yesterday and he said not to pick it at, it'll go away on its own within a few months. He said over shampooing it and even using dandruff shampoos can irritate the scalp more and make it worse. He said I can continue putting olive oil on it, but don't comb/brush it after. Basically, just leave it alone.

We saw the pediatrician yesterday and he said not to pick it at, it'll go away on its own within a few months. He said over shampooing it and even using dandruff shampoos can irritate the scalp more and make it worse. He said I can continue putting olive oil on it, but don't comb/brush it after. Basically, just leave it alone.

I would just leave it alone. How often are you bathing her? try bathing only once a week, and with plain water no soaps at all. If she has a really bad diaper or spit up, bathe her more than once a week but still don't use any soap or only very mild soap and only in the area needed, avoid washing her hair or affected skin with soap.

I would just leave it alone. How often are you bathing her? try bathing only once a week, and with plain water no soaps at all. If she has a really bad diaper or spit up, bathe her more than once a week but still don't use any soap or only very mild soap and only in the area needed, avoid washing her hair or affected skin with soap.

I wouldn't put anything like that on my baby's head. I only use gentle baby shampoo. I only wash his hair 2 times a week and the cradle cap really isn't that bad. I think that over washing and not rinsing the shampoo out all the way is the biggest culprit.

I wouldn't put anything like that on my baby's head. I only use gentle baby shampoo. I only wash his hair 2 times a week and the cradle cap really isn't that bad. I think that over washing and not rinsing the shampoo out all the way is the biggest culprit.

I have used Selsun blue after my ped recommended it. It has worked wonders. I rub it into her scalp and leave for a minute and then rinse off. After I pat dry I comb her hair. She never had cradle cap terribly but using the Selsun blue has cleared up what she did have.

I have used Selsun blue after my ped recommended it. It has worked wonders. I rub it into her scalp and leave for a minute and then rinse off. After I pat dry I comb her hair. She never had cradle cap terribly but using the Selsun blue has cleared up what she did have.

As a hairstylists I personally say no. The ph in drug store dandruff shampoo is way higher than our skin. I would recommend Paul mitchel kids shampoo. Tear free. It worked wonders with our Son. But I find with this baby not "shampooing" her hair is amazing. Natural oils is the best. We rinse with water but basically that's it. Good luck

As a hairstylists I personally say no. The ph in drug store dandruff shampoo is way higher than our skin. I would recommend Paul mitchel kids shampoo. Tear free. It worked wonders with our Son. But I find with this baby not "shampooing" her hair is amazing. Natural oils is the best. We rinse with water but basically that's it. Good luck

The hair loss is unrelated to the cradle cap. Many babies lose their hair early in the first year, and it often grows back in a different color or texture. Cradle cap will resolve itself in time, most treatment methods will make it look better for awhile but don't actually make it go away.

The hair loss is unrelated to the cradle cap. Many babies lose their hair early in the first year, and it often grows back in a different color or texture. Cradle cap will resolve itself in time, most treatment methods will make it look better for awhile but don't actually make it go away.

Our pediatrician suggested we use it for our LO's cradle cap and after a few uses it has worked! We also use the soft bristle brush and exfoliate the shampoo into his scalp (very softly of course!). It has also helped clear his baby acne.

Our pediatrician suggested we use it for our LO's cradle cap and after a few uses it has worked! We also use the soft bristle brush and exfoliate the shampoo into his scalp (very softly of course!). It has also helped clear his baby acne.

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